Peggy's opinion of Wanda was proved wrong in the end. Comment.
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It becomes rather difficult for a poor immigrant like Wanda Petronski to adjust herself in an environment which is not very conducive to her. However, Wanda rises above all these petty considerations. She still loves her previous school and her classmates. She is generous enough to donate her one hundred drawings to her classmates. She has no ill feelings towards Peggy who used to tease her by putting embarrassing questions regarding her dresses. She allows Peggy to have the drawing of the green dress and Maddie the blue one.
However, the damage has been done. In his letter to Miss Mason, Wanda’s father clearly mentions how he is forced to move out of the place and get his children admitted to a new school. The message is very clear. Any kind of discrimination does torture those who suffer it silently.